Immortalized Human Urinary Bladder Smooth Muscle Cells, T0617
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Immortalized Human Urinary Bladder Smooth Muscle Cells from Applied Biological Materials (ABM). Cat Number: T0618. UK & Europe Distribution. Order Online.
abm | Immortalized Human Urinary Bladder Smooth Muscle Cells | T0617Immortalization Method:N/ABioSafety Level:IIOrganism:Homo sapiensSpecies:HumanSource Organ:Urinary BladderOrgan Type:RenalGrowth Properties:AdherentMorphology:elongatedPassage Number:N/APopulation Doubling:N/ASeeding Density:Thaw entire contents into an appropriate T25 flask as specified in the Propagation instructions.Markers:N/ADonor Age:N/ADonor Gender:N/ADonor Ethnicity:N/APropagation:The base medium for this cell line is Prigrow X series medium available at abm. Quality Control:Real Time PCR was used to quantify the transgene expression.Shipping Condition:Dry IceStorage Condition:liquid nitrogen or -180C
The Role of the Mucosa in Normal and Abnormal Bladder Function
Immortalization Method:N/ABioSafety Level:IIOrganism:Homo sapiensSpecies:HumanSource Organ:Urinary BladderOrgan Type:RenalGrowth
abm | Immortalized Human Urinary Bladder Smooth Muscle Cells | T0617
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